Anna Nikolajewna Wulf

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Anna Nikolajewna Wulf ( Russian Анна Николаевна Вульф , scientific transliteration Anna Nikolaevna Vul'f ; * December 11th July / December 22nd  1799 greg. On the Trigorskoye estate, Opotschka district , Pskow governorate ; † September 2nd July / 14th September  1857 greg. In the Russian Empire ) was a Russian nobleman who was friends with Alexander Pushkin .

Life

Anna Wulf, the daughter of the judge (college assessor) Nikolai Iwanowitsch Wulf (1771-1813) and his wife Praskowja Ossipowa (1781-1859), lived on their parents' estate. The Wulfs and the Pushkins were neighbors. Their estates, Mikhailovskoye and Trigorskoye, were less than two kilometers apart.

In the summer of 1817, Pushkin graduated from the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum and visited his parents in Mikhailovskoye. On this occasion Anna got to know the neighbor of the same age better.

In 1825, Pushkin recalls those days in the poem "Я был свидетелем златой твоей весны ..." (for example: I was there in your golden spring ... ).

Anna Wulf was never married. Except on Trigorskoye, she also lived on her parents' estate Malinniki. Sometimes she visited her sister Yevpraksiya on her Golubowo estate.

family

In the marriage of the parents mentioned above, four children were born in addition to Anna:

  • Brothers:
    • The memoir writer Alexei Wulf (1805-1881) was involved in the November uprising.
    • Michael (June 12, 1808 to June 20, 1832)
    • Walerian (June 22, 1812 to March 12, 1842)
  • Sister: Baroness Evpraksija Vrewskaja, b. Wulf (1809-1883)

After the father's death, the mother remarried in 1817 and two sisters were born:

  • Maria (1820)
  • Ekaterina (1823)

Web links

  • Entry at hrono.ru/biograf (Russian)

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Коллежский асессор
  2. Russian Николаи Иванович Вульф
  3. Russian Осипова, Прасковья Александровна
  4. Russian Михайловское (музей-заповедник) - Тригорское
  5. Russian. The text of the poem
  6. perhaps Russian Голубово (Псковский район)
  7. Russian Вульф, Алексей Николаевич
  8. Russian Вревская, Евпраксия Николаевна